Forest Stewardship Council

Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
Founded1993
FocusSustainable forestry
Location
Area served
Global
MethodCertification
Key people
Kim Carstensen, Director General
Websitefsc.org

The Forest Stewardship Council GmbH (FSC) is an international non-profit, multistakeholder organization established in 1993 that promotes responsible management of the world's forests via timber certification. This organization uses a market-based approach to transnational environmental policy.[1][2]

FSC is a global forest certification system established for forests and forest products. According to the Council, the use of the FSC logo signifies that a product comes from environmentally, socially, and economically responsible sources. In addition to its global certification standard, FSC develops national standards in selected countries. The FSC has 10 Principles and associated Criteria (FSC P&C) that form the basis for all FSC standards and certification.

FSC was established in 1993 as a response to concerns over global deforestation. It now has around 1200 members, including the World Wide Fund for Nature and IKEA.

  1. ^ Hale, Thomas (2020). "Transnational Actors and Transnational Governance in Global Environmental Politics". Annual Review of Political Science. 23: 203–220. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-050718-032644.
  2. ^ Gulbrandsen, Lars H. (2010). Transnational Environmental Governance: The Emergence and Effects of the Certification of Forest and Fisheries. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 2–4. ISBN 9781849806756.

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